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  1. Good Morning Heartache. " Good Morning Heartache " is a song written by Irene Higginbotham, Ervin Drake, and Dan Fisher. [1] It was recorded by jazz singer Billie Holiday on January 22, 1946. [2]

  2. May 6, 2024 · Good Morning Heartache” was written by Irene Higginbotham, Ervin Drake, and Dan Fisher, but its emotional resonance comes from Holiday’s personal experiences. She channeled her heartbreak and pain into her performance, giving the song a level of authenticity that has endured over the years.

  3. Jun 5, 2024 · "Good Morning Heartache" was written by Irene Higgenbotham, Dan Fisher, and Ervin Drake for vocalist Billie Holiday, who first recorded it on January 22, 1946. It soon became one of her signature tunes. Its lyrics were written by Drake, whose rose to fame by writing English lyrics for such Spanish melodies as "Tico-Tico" and "The

  4. "When I sat down to write it, it came very easily to me. I can tell you there were several years I was in a depressed state because the young woman whom I loved very deeply, slipped out of my life, and married someone else. I wrote in true despondency. When I heard this melody, it meant that to me, and I wrote that lyric rapidly. Really rapidly."

  5. Lyrics. Good morning heartache you old gloomy sight. Good morning heartache thought we said goodbye last night. I turned and tossed ’til it seemed you had gone. But here you are with the dawn. Wish I’d forget you, but you’re here to stay. It seems I met you when my love went away. Now everyday I start by saying to you.

  6. [Verse 3] Good morning, heartache, here we go again Good morning, heartache, you're the one who knew me when Might as well get used to you hanging around Good morning, heartache, sit down

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  8. Good Morning Heartache,” first recorded in 1946 by Billie Holiday, is the result of a collaboration between Irene Higginbotham, Dan Fisher, and lyricist Ervin Drake. Higginbotham numbered among the few successful women in the songwriting industry during the first half of the 20 th century.

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